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Tuesday, July 07, 2009 Pri asks

Q: Am I pregnant?

I had taken home pregnancy test 5 times and all the times it stated negative. My partner had just rubbed his penise to my vagina 4months ago and after this incident I got periods 4 days later my due every month but the flow was just for 5 days. Can some drops of water in the urine make any difference to the pregnancy test result? All the five times the urine sample that I used was not in my bladder for 4 hours rather it was just for 2 hours.I cannot visit any doctor. I am not pregnant right?

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7/ 7/09 3:43pm

Hi Pri

 

I sincerely doubt it.  Five negatives is pretty conclusive to me.  A five day flow is definitely in the normal range.  I am not a doctor but from what you are telling us I cannot imagine how you could be pregnant from the scenario you decribe, having a five day period, and also having five negative pregnancy tests.  I hope this eases your mind.  I know you must have been very nervous about this.

 

I strongly suggest that you find a form of birth control if you are going to have sexual relations.  And at some point for your own health and welfare, you will need to see a gynecologist. 

 

Good luck to you!

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7/ 8/09 1:22am

But is it fine like all 5 times the urine samples that i used were in my bladder for 2 hours and not 4 hours.

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i agree with the other comment it doesn't matter how lond your urine is in your bladder if you have a period you can not possibly be pregnant. seeing as your period is the shedding of your uterine wall which should happen every month but for some women it doesn't no i am not a doctor but i know from friends who are nurses as well as family members if you get a true period you can't be pregnant. hope this helps

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8/13/09 1:30am

Thank you so much for the reply. I am completely relieved now. Smile

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